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You got a rank in the CA Exam or just cleared with good marks. Please don’t forget your friends who studied with you and were not able to make it, but they were studying with you — they need your support.

I know how it feels to be unsuccessful in exams. I know how it feels to see others clearing while you studied almost from the same teachers and did almost the same hard work.

They — those who were not able to clear — will not tell you, but they feel defeated. They feel inferior. They are not jealous for sure; they just look down on themselves. And if, at this time, you don’t support or guide them, they may lose their confidence and trust in people forever.

Just talk to them. Visit them. Give them a plan. Give them hope. Motivate them to work more and get out of this phase as soon as possible.

When I failed in CA Finals, one of my friends cleared her 2nd group, and she motivated me a lot — and here I am. We both became CAs together.

Remember that essay we used to write in our classes:
A friend in need is a friend indeed.

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Dear CA Students

You don’t need motivation.

What you truly need is commitment—a commitment to yourself that you won’t repeat the mistakes of your past attempt. A commitment to study hard, to make daily plans, to cover your subjects with care, to give mock tests, and to solve questions even when you don’t feel like it.

Once you’ve made that commitment, the real challenge begins—fulfilling it. Whatever it takes, you must do it. You have to execute what you’ve planned. There will be days when you won’t be able to give your 100%, but that’s when you pick yourself up, dust yourself off, and start again. Do it every single day until your exams are over. Because nothing worthwhile ever comes easy.

And here’s the hardest part—you have to find peace while doing the hard thing. You must learn to be happy and satisfied in the process itself. Initially, it will feel boring, tiring, and maybe even frustrating. But gradually, you’ll start feeling good about the effort, the discipline, the consistency. That’s where transformation begins.

Remember—how you do anything is how you do everything.

This isn’t just exam preparation; it’s life preparation. Your commitment, your execution, and your ability to enjoy the process will become habits—and these habits will drive you forward in every area of your life.

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All the best.
Neeraj Arora
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Your result is out, and you couldn’t clear it. You saw the word “unsuccessful,” but let me tell you—this is not who you are. This is something that just happened to you. There might be certain reasons behind it—some that you can control and agree with, and some that you cannot control and don’t agree with. But whatever happened, remember—this is not your destiny.

There are many teachers who got All India Ranks in their CA exams or cleared in their first attempt. I’m not one of them. I never got an AIR, and I even failed my CA Finals. So I can completely understand what you’re going through—I’m saying this from firsthand experience.

At this moment, you have to make a choice. You have to decide what you want to become. You have to choose your result for the upcoming attempt.

If you feel the system is unfair and that you deserved to pass, let me tell you—it’s not about the system. Life itself is not fair. But what we can do is put in extra hard work. We can learn from our mistakes. And if you believe there’s marks slashing by the institute, then let’s work 20% harder so that even if marks are slashed, you still clear your exams.

From this moment onward, you will become what you choose to do on a daily basis. Choose the right thing. And I’m no one to tell you what that right thing is—the best part is, you already know it. Deep inside, you know what it takes to clear these exams. You also know there was some lack of effort on your part last time. Just look within, and you’ll find the answers.

And once you do, write them down—what’s the right thing you can do this time.

All the best.

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All the best.

Neeraj Arora

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CA, CS, CMA, ACCA, CPA, CFA, or any other professional course in the world—one thing is common: a significant number of students drop out of these courses.

Why?

Various factors come into play, but the most crucial one—the lack of which often forces students to drop out—is their overall personality and attitude towards learning and growth.

Let’s make one thing clear: quitting a professional course does not make you a loser in life. If you’re quitting for the right reasons, it’s absolutely okay.

So, what are the right reasons?
I’ve discussed this in a previous post, but to give you an idea—if your aptitude doesn’t align with the course you’ve chosen or with the career you wish to pursue, it’s perfectly reasonable to change your path. (Yes, there’s a difference between a course and a career.)

However, if you’re quitting simply because the course demands a lot of effort—more accurately, a lot of consistent effort—then it’s time to reconsider your approach. Everything worthwhile in life demands consistency.

No matter which field you choose, if you want to live a satisfying professional and personal life, you’ll need to put in consistent effort.

Sometimes, the flood of success stories on social media makes us fixate only on the results, ignoring the consistent grind behind them. In doing so, we become wishful thinkers.

I know that consistent efforts can feel monotonous at times. But here’s the truth—every super achiever you admire has mastered the art of doing the mundane things for a long time.

They either find ways to make those tasks enjoyable, or they simply accept them for what they are and keep going regardless.

So don’t let the mundane scare you off. Embrace it. It’s a part of the journey that leads to success.

All the best.
Neeraj Arora
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Yesterday, a CA student told me:
"Sir, mujhe lagta hai main padhta kam hoon… phone zyada utha leta hoon."

And that hit hard.

Because this is the story of almost every student today.

Not because you’re weak…
Not because you’re lazy…
But because your brain is tired of switching between study → entertainment → study → entertainment.

The invisible virus is not lack of focus.
It’s the constant pull of screens.

But here’s the hopeful part:

The moment you choose your screen time,
you regain your momentum.

Try this:
Fix a daily entertainment window
Bring back boredom, walks, books
Press play on audio and keep the phone aside
Value your mind’s silence as much as its stimulation

CA students, you’re capable of far more than you think.
Sometimes, all you need is a distraction detox.

If this resonated, share it with someone preparing for exams.
Your one share may save someone’s attempt. ❤️
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One thing you must remember: you cannot change your past.
Whatever has happened has already happened. Thinking about it again and again will only disturb your present and your future.

There are a few things in life you simply can’t change —
➡️ The past
➡️ Other people

But there is one thing you can change: yourself.
Your time, your habits, your focus — all are in your control.


Today, sit down for a few minutes.
Switch off everything.
Take a pen and paper.
And talk to yourself on paper.

Write down:
✔️ What is in my control?
✔️ What do I want from myself?
✔️ Which areas are weak?
✔️ What do I need to change starting today?

Also remember: taking full syllabus mock tests is the fastest way to know where you actually stand. Don’t be scared of them — they show you the truth and help you improve.

At the end, always keep this in mind:
Worrying changes nothing. Working changes everything.

Stay focused.
You still have time.
Your future is in your hands. 💛
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A short reminder for all CA students preparing for exams:
Procrastination feels comforting… but it’s actually self-deception.

Every time you say, “I’ll do it tomorrow,” your brain gives you temporary relief —
but your real problem stays exactly the same.

The truth is simple:
Only action gives real relief.
Only studying today removes tomorrow’s stress.

Yes, discipline is uncomfortable.
Yes, your mind will look for excuses — scrolling, distractions, “5 minutes break”…
But these small escapes cost you big in the long run.

You will always face two kinds of pain:
The pain of discipline (short-term, manageable)
The pain of regret (long-term, heavy)

And as a CA student, you get to choose which one you want.

When you study today — revise, practice questions, attempt mock tests — the relief you feel in the exam hall is real.
Because you prepared.
Because you showed up for yourself.

But the regret of not studying stays with you for months.

So for the remaining days, keep distractions aside.
Choose discomfort over delay.
Choose discipline over regret.
Choose your future over temporary comfort.

Your time is your choice.
Don’t deceive yourself.
Use it wisely.


All the best to everyone preparing.
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Your exams are 40–50 days away.

But most students are still busy experimenting with new routines, new wake-up times, new “study hacks”.

This confusion is killing your preparation.

Your brain needs consistency, not constant changes.

I’ve broken this down in detail in an audio - https://dearcastudents.substack.com/p/tough-reality-check-for-ca-students

Listen to this audio podcast & do share with your friends.
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“Discipline feels lonely… until your CA results arrive.”

These last 40–50 days decide everything.

While others are partying, scrolling, or relaxing…
you’re studying alone — and that’s your advantage.

Most students lose the battle here.
Not because they didn’t work hard,
but because loneliness felt heavier than discipline.

*But remember:
Your effort → Your result.
Your discipline → Your name on the pass list.*


Stay focused.
Stay consistent.
Pay the EMI of success now—
the reward will pay you back for life.

All the best, CA students. You've got this.
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Most CA students don’t fail because they don’t study.
They fail because they never practice the one thing the exam actually checks: Answer writing.

You can watch every lecture, revise every chapter, highlight every page…
but the examiner doesn’t see your hard work.
They only see your craft — the quality of what you write in 3 hours.

And here’s the bitter truth:
Your craft improves only when you sit down and write, make mistakes, get feedback, and improve again.

I’ve seen hundreds of students who knew concepts perfectly…
but couldn’t score because their answers were messy, unstructured, unpracticed.

If you’re preparing for CA exams, remember this:
Reading builds knowledge.
Writing builds marks.

Practice your craft every day.
Even 30 minutes can change your performance more than 3 hours of revision.

Your concepts won’t give you confidence.
Your writing will.

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Most CA students chase perfect study days.
But the real game isn’t perfection — it’s recovery.

Your Monday goes bad.
But then guilt ruins Tuesday…
Overthinking kills Wednesday…
And by Thursday, motivation is gone.

One bad day quietly becomes four.

Top performers do one thing differently:
👉 They reset immediately.
No emotional hangover. No drama. They simply start again.

Find your personal trigger — a walk, a shower, music, 15 minutes of reading… whatever switches your mind back on.
Use it. Restart.
Your bounce-back speed will decide your results more than your motivation.

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“Sir, I can’t concentrate for more than 15–20 minutes. What should I do?”
I get this from CA students almost every day.

Here’s the simplest fix I share:

2-minute focus technique:
• Sit somewhere quiet
• Set a 2-minute timer
• Breathe in = 1
• Breathe out = 2
• Mind wanders? Bring it back gently

Do this daily → then increase to 5, 10, even 15 minutes.
You’ll see better focus, calmness, and longer study stamina.

Try it today. It works. 💯
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